"I was angry, I was really angry": Terrence Howard Might Just be ...

19 May 2024

Terrence Howard’s journey into the MCU as Tony Stark’s best friend might have been cut short, but after leaving the fictional sci-fi world, the actor ventured into real-world scientific research and developed a new language of logic called Terryology and so much more.

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The Oscar-nominated actor recently shared his research on The Joe Rogan Experience, introducing a new system based on physics and mathematics. Though his ideas might seem far-fetched at first, Howard does have multiple patents to support his theories.

Terrence Howard | Credit: Gordon Correll/Wikimedia Commons. Terrence Howard’s Journey From Acting to Groundbreaking Scientific Research

In his recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, actor Terrence Howard opened up about the turmoil surrounding his departure from the MCU and his subsequent shift toward his groundbreaking scientific research.

A still from Iron Man. | Credit: Marvel Studios.

He shared that his removal from the franchise and the unresponsive behavior of his co-star Robert Downey Jr. left him in distress, leading to a period of deep reflection and anger. “I was angry, I was really angry,” he told Joe Rogan during their conversation.

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The Shirley star added jokingly, “I was going to use all of the knowledge I had and I was going to destroy mankind.”  Further, he shared that he eventually found solace and a new sense of purpose in his scientific research.

Terrence Howard on The Joe Rogan Experience | Credit: JRE Shorts/YouTube

Howard detailed a new system based on physics and mathematics, which he described as The Lynchpin bonding, with animations, and demonstrated the formation and behavior of magnetic fields and their periodic table-like qualities.

What is Terrence Howard’s Research into Fields of Logic?

Terrence Howard has dedicated years to his research in the field of logic and engineering for years. The actor initially gained attention for his research following a 2015 Rolling Stone interview when he revealed his work on Terryology, a system of symbols he developed to record his logic.

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He also shared his claims and reasons why 1×1=1 is not right and it rather should be 1×1=2. “How can it equal one? If one times one equals one that means that two is of no value because one times itself has no effect,” he said.

The actor further stated, “One times one equals two because the square root of four is two, so what’s the square root of two? Should be one, but we’re told its two, and that cannot be.” Howard shared that with the help of his new theory, he spent up to 17 hours a day making complex three-dimensional shapes.

He further elaborated on the same during a visit to Uganda, where he claimed to develop a “new hydrogen technology,” describing it as The Lynchpin, which he showcased via animations during his appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience.

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Terrence Howard explaining The Lynchpin | Credit: JRE Shorts/YouTube

The actor claimed that it could clean oceans and provide defense against exploitation through advanced drone capabilities. “The Lynchpins are now able to behave as a swarm, as a colony, that can defend a nation, that can harvest food, that can remove plastics from the ocean,” he said.

The Hollywood star has also claimed to hold numerous patents, including 97 according to his recent interview with Joe Rogan. Among them, he highlighted his first patent, which he claims laid the foundation for the entire AR & VR industry.

Terrence Howard Reveals Groundbreaking AR & VR Patent

During his conversation with Joe Rogan, Terrence Howard also disclosed details about his first patent, claiming that it laid the foundation for the AR & VR industry. He shared that the patent, which details merging virtual reality with reality, was abandoned.

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The entire AR VR world was built off of my first patent that was abandoned because I paid $260,000 for the worldwide patent, but then my lawyers kept sending me these maintenance fees and annuities and I’m like, ‘These folks are just tryna shake me down. I’m not gonna pay this.’

The patent, filed in 2010, outlines a system and method for seamlessly integrating virtual reality sensory experiences into real-world environments. Howard also provided evidence of the patent’s impact by citing the impressive list of companies that have referenced it in their own AR & VR developments.

“It’s still making money this patent has earned over 7 trillion dollar and you didn’t get a piece and I haven’t gotten a penny of it,” he further said during the interview. The actor also claimed that there is still significant potential that has been left unexplored in the industry and he is willing to collaborate with industry leaders to fully realize the capabilities of his invention.

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